wooden ramp

collocation in English

meaningsofwoodenandramp

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wooden
adjective
uk
/ˈwʊd.ən/
us
/ˈwʊd.ən/
made ...
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ramp
noun[C]
uk
/ræmp/
us
/ræmp/
an ...
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(Definition ofwoodenandrampfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofwooden ramp

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In the piece, there is a lowwoodenrampmerging with the floor.
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The first section, closest to the floor, contain awoodenrampsurface, two obstacles, and one hole.
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Chair 1 had awoodenramp, covered with snow, that skiers had to side-step up to reach the chairs.
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A field above the beach was used for production purposes, and a specialwoodenrampwas built for vehicles and horses to access the beach.
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The simplest form may be awoodenrampor ladder, whilst staircases can be of wooden filigree, spiral, or partially built in masonry.
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Thewoodenrampmake the park more flexible when it comes to adding ramps and other features, but also makes it prone to weather damage.
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Obvious, wrapped in head-to-toe bandages from his previous exploits, is shown jumping off awoodenrampwith a crutch under his left arm.
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He was also the first person to complete a jump on water skis, jumping over awoodenrampin 1928, for a distance of 25 feet.
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Awoodenrampconsisted of a medium-sized tree trunk angled 15-20 degrees, with the raised end towards land and supported by two or four legs.
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In 1928, he became the first person to successfully complete a jump on water skis, jumping awoodenramp, and going a distance of 25 ft.
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A water ramp consists of awoodenrampcovered with a special plastic mat that when lubricated with sprinklers allows an athlete to ski down the ramp towards a jump.
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